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, by @ score of 12-3, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1938. SPORTS GIANTS DEFEAT =|" FOLLOWING THROUGH By JOVE seoveovvovecseceeo BOSTON RED SOX VICTORIOUS) ep, if you should hear Felo Rodriguez talk you surely would OVER NEW YORK sicdinerst bet your dollar on the Veterans’! PIRATES DOWN ST. LOUIS, team when they meet the Young Stars on Labor Day at the Navy ‘CARDINALS Field, Roy Hamlin, who is in charge of (Special to The Citizen) ‘the Youths’ aggiegation, @aints BOSTON, Sept. 2.—The New that the little boys of today will York Giants defeated the Boston’ have a little trouble in trouncing Braves in both games of a double’ the old stars of yesterday but bill, taking the opening contest, jnevertheless they will succeed, which was @ shutout, by the score of 2-0. The tally in the second Baker, was 5-8. The mighty ‘arms of; Gates and-William Cates will take Carl Hubbell and Fred Fitzsim-| Part in the distance and base run- Robert -Bethel, Howard: ” mons both pitched and ‘batted the| Bing which will be part of the New York to victory. program celebrated on that day. The Athletics trimmed the Nats Jimmy Foxx in the game at Philadelphia, led! ate still up in ‘the ‘air about Ar- the Athletics’ homecoming ‘party, ™ando Acevedo. “Funny ‘how these with a perfect day at bat for the, two experienced ball : managers Well, the Pirates and Sluggers victory ‘over the league-leading Should. let one man break up a Senators in the opening contest|@00d baseball league. of a three-game series. His ee tne mae een Ga ite suum ety ve Mesto, Piette a single in runs, , he counted for three tallies “nime|direetor, ea ma ond he Les self. in way of any player The Boston Red Sox defeated Who’H want to quit him to play the New York Yankees. A two-| With another club. run rally in the twelfth inning, started by Relief Pitcher Bob| Last week Cyril Griffin, Pirate Kline, gave the Boston club its|¢atcher, asked for his release. “He second straight victory over. the Wanted to play with the Sluggers. Yanks. The score was 4 to 2. . | Mendoza promptly freed the re- The Pirates downed ‘the Cards, eiver in ‘order that he could play winning their seventh straight vic- with ‘the team of his choice. me in its belated drive for the] ‘A diayte ti yon a ational League penant. The} yer has only one privilege a an eleven-inning affair, sed sled eet geen ag ave oy and the score was 2-1, play the team he The Cincinnati Reds defedteas favors. So why put the locks on the Chicago Cubs. With their;# perfornier and obligate him to own pitchers wild enough, but perform With a’ club -he dées- not those of the Cubs wilder, the Reds| like? ‘aad he will not do his celebrated their home-coming at| best. Cincinnati with a 7 te 3 victory over the fourth-place. Chicagoans.}— +’ Then summaries: American League ‘that if Armando oy ee should come to him and “ask for his re- I¢ase he certainly would not hesi- PRs alee York * = * tate to give it ‘to him regardless How York : 2 210 2 of what team the blonde-headed shortstop wanted to play with. He feels that a player should play with the club he best likes, (12, innings) Batteries:, Brown, Kline and Ferrell; Rufifng and_Dickey. Nestor Hernandez surely pitch- ed a peach of a gan.e the other night.. An infield-error beat him out of a shutout and a slow field- ed ball caused him not to set a record that would have stood for a long while. At Philadelphia Washington Philadelphia Batteries: Whitehill, McColl, Chapman and Sewell, Bolton; Cain and Cochrane. Detroit ‘at St. Louis and Chi- cago at Cleveland, not scheduled,| , Believe it or ngt, folks, but the Key West team is re reorganizing} and the five Acevedo brothers will cover the infield. Florencio Acevedo, Jr., will be in charge of the club. National League + ony ear BE 0 5] In the infield will ‘be Manolo Acevedo, catcher; Florencio Ace- vedo, Jr. firstbase; Albérto Ace- Batteries: Hi bell cuso, Richards; : Spohrer. t and Mancuso, and Man- Frankhouse and PN toa Game 2 3) York Richards; and Hogan, Sophrer. will present five brothers ‘cover. ing the infield. oo a wet = Well, if Florencio Acevedo, Jr., Pittsburgh 2 9 gjSucceeds in composing the Key (11 innings) West team it will do ohe good thing which ‘will ‘satisfy the fans. It ‘wit put an end to the grudge of the managers of the Pirates Batteries: Hallahan and O’Far- rell; French and Grace, Firmmey. At Cincinnati R. H. B.] and Sluggers who have been argu- ies 310 1}ifg about Armando Acevedo ail Cincinnati .. 7 6 @} Season and allowing one ball play- er to bust a good baseball league. Armando will certainly go to the Acevedos’ aggregation. Batteries: Malone; Nelson and Hartnett; Benton, Frey and Lom, bardi, Today Tn History Seelue ning of London's greatest fire. 1789—U. S. Treasury Depart- ment organized, with Hamilton as first Secretary. 1870—Surrender of Sedan— paving way for the establishment of French Republic. Brooklyn at Philadelphia, scheduled. not AMERICAN LEAGUE Boston at New York. Washington at Philadelphia. Detroit at St. Louis, Cleveland at Chicago, Key West's First Funeral Home Key West's First Ambulance Service PRITCHARD Phone 548 Never Steep: NATIONAL LEAGUE St. Louis at Pittsburgh. Chicago at Cincinnati. New York at Boston. Philadelphia at Brooklyn, It is said that such boys as Cheta BASEBALL GAME HERE ON SUNDAY The Sluggers and Trojans will meet on the naval station diamond! tomorrow afternoon to determine which of the two teams most efficient in baseball, The game will ‘start at 2:30 o’clock and there will be only one} game played. G4 | Monday the 4th yA. AMERICAN LEAGUE Cluib— L. Pet. Washington .. 44 .651 New York . 52... Cleveland 63 Philadelphia 63 Detroit » 66 .488 Chicago 68 1469! Boston 73 St. Louis a7 82 NATIONAL LEAGUE Club— L. Pet. New York . 48. .610 Pittsburgh 56.552 Boston ... 57.551 Chicago 59.589 St. Louis 60° 535; Brooklyn 72 419 Philadelphia 73 407 49 78 .386 ¥ Key West Suffers But Little Damage In Storm (Continued from Page One) the foree of the winds, 56 miles an hour was recorded, These records, says G. S. Ken- nedy, in charge, do not show the power of the wind in puffs or gusts, which only last for a few seconds. In Havana the highest, velocity recorded reached 98 ‘miles an hour. At Tortugas the estimate was from 80 to 85 miles an hour the wind changing friém ‘northeast to southeast, and a barometrical reading of 29.47, Lehane cherthahnhardiedhherdehedke dedidideden RENEW YOUR FLOORS AND CEILINGS DO AWAY WITH THOSE OLD WORM EATEN FLOORS AND RE- FLOOR WITH NO. 1 FLOORING CLA dhddedided CLdidedhdoud, 1x4 No. 1 Flooring, ix4 No. 2 hi Joie Eeonontical “Flooring, per M. se ly kis Hs a per M. per: Be FITTLIOLT ILI LLALL LL ELA LL A N N N \ N N N N N N N N N is the! clear yellow pine and easy $50 00 visi j M. A cheap and 539,00 Flo Lac Varnish Stain. Our best grade of varnish and stain, com- Flat Tone Wall plete line of colors, per gal- THE KEY WEST CITIZEN NURSE GETS PARROT ST, LOUIS—James T. Saley of} this city, who died at the age of} 75, willed his parrot te the nurse who had attended ‘him. A German inventor has made a lamp which not only provides elec- trie light, but keeps time and runs; a radio. ‘LEGALS NOTICE OF MAST Notice is hereby gi tha and by yirtue of a certain antl decree of foreclosure and sale made and entered on the 25th day of July, A. D. 1933, in and by the Cireuit Court o: he ALE Judicial Cireuit of the State of Flor) poration organized and existing un-| der the laws of the State of is plaintiff and Adolph Louis, styled A. Louis, and Louis Prope ties, Inc., a corporation organized| and existing under the laws of the, State of Florida, are defendants, foreclosure of mortgage, the dersigned Special Master in Chan-; cery Will offer for sale and will sell at public outery, for cash in hai to ‘the highest and best bidder House of Monroe Count in the City of Key West, ,;during the legal hours of sale, etl day of September,} . D. 1933, all the following described land, situate, lying and ng in the County of ate of Florida, to-wit: On the Island. of Key_ West, known on Willlam A. White- head's map, delineated in Feb- ruary, A. D. 1829, Being part of Lot Two (3) in’Square Thirty commencing seight (88) the line of Duval Street eight (88) feet; thence at right angles along the line of Lot number One (1) in same Square one. hundred and ninety-seven 7) feet and inches; eat right angles in a N. direction and parallel with 1 Street Eighty-eight (88) thence at right angles in aN ae ‘ly ‘direction and parallel with Eaton Street One hundred and ninety-seven (197) feet and nine (9) inches to the place of beginning. Being the land de- scribed in a certain Deed of Conveyance made January 21, A. D, 1852, by Hirem Benner and wife to the Right Reverend Francis Zavier Gartland, Roman Catholic Bishop of Savannah, Georgia, which will be found duly of ‘Reeord in the Records of said pe County, Florida, in Book and_ bein certain other Deed veyance made April the A. D. 1880 by William H. Gross, Bishop of Savannah, Georgia, to the Right Reverend John Moore, First Roman Catholie Bishop of the Diocese of St. Augustine, Flor- ida, and which will be found duly of record in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of the said County of Monroe, in Book “K” pages 249, 250 and 251. Also & part of the same described in a certain Deed of Conveyance dated June 4, A, D. 1867, from Henriette W. White- hurst and Daniel W. White- hurst, her husband, which will be found duly recorded in the records of said County of, Mon- roe in Book “6” pages 28, 29 and Dated August 5, 1933, |. F. BUSTO, Special Master in Chancery. 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